The residues were dried and we used the 20-125 m fraction to pick specimens under a binocular microscope. |
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We applied their equation to evaluate the recombination fraction for each generation recursively. |
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When milk ferments, naturally or aided by chemicals in the dairy, the milk changes into a solid fraction and a watery fraction. |
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He was so adept at his job that he could slice his quota of animals in a fraction of the time it took other offal dressers. |
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This fraction of hydrogen recombines with fluorine and thus decreases the Faradaic current efficiency of the electrolyser. |
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The vote of a single mum on a grim estate is currently worth a tiny fraction of the vote of a lawn-mowing Middle England mum in Basildon. |
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Such algorithms limit the requirement for phlebography and pulmonary angiography to a small fraction of patients suspected of the disease. |
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Nearly 20 percent of us are repelled by raw tomatoes, and about the same fraction of us simply don't like trying new foods. |
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The inverse of the y-intercept in Fig.4 B is indicative of the quenchable fraction of fluorophores. |
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Their beautiful shades will give you a lift, and their sweetness will satisfy your cravings with a fraction of the calories. |
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This is a small fraction of salt compared to the total amount of road salts, especially sodium chloride, used for de-icing the nation's roads. |
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A large fraction of these embryos aborted on the germination medium and were not able to regenerate plantlets. |
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The hydrogenase was purified from the crude membrane fraction according to the reported method. |
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I think it's a very small fraction of the deep web which search engines are bringing to the surface. |
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It may well be that the activity we see today is just a fraction of the intense seepage occurring during the Ice Age. |
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The all-knowing voice would always deliver the precise answer to any question in a fraction of a second. |
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I have been watching the time quite carefully, and I have seen that this debate on the title has gone on for a fraction over an hour. |
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When the fraction is close to the critical value, computation times become very large. |
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No one would ever notice a fraction of a cent but with the amount of financial transactions going on those fractions mounted up. |
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In this way hundreds of small adjustments can be made in a fraction of the time needed by more traditional methods. |
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What an infinitesimal fraction of time's fathomless abyss is assigned to each of us! |
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That amount was only a fraction of the true value of the business, according to farmers of the former co-op. |
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It's only a fraction of the amount of money necessary to attend most private schools. |
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All it requires is a fraction of the enterprise that turned a newspaper strip into an opera and now into an unmissable Easter treat. |
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Several manufacturers have developed feather-light videocassettes, weighing a fraction of a normal videotape. |
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The authors were unable to find any research that indicates the digestibility of the fiber fraction of the rice bran. |
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A left ventriculography was performed to assess the left ventricular ejection fraction and the degree of mitral regurgitation. |
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In the continued fraction of the square root of an integer the same denominators recur periodically. |
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In other words, a number is rational if we can write it as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers. |
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The molten fraction can then separate and rise buoyantly up into the crust. |
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The vitrifaction or vitrified fraction of the instant invention is made conventionally in a smelter or the like. |
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In terms of proportion, only a fraction of local cotton is transformed and exported as finished goods. |
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For a fraction of the costs of a bus pass, students will get unlimited access to transit. |
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Our sensitivity map demonstrates that in all voxels we had sufficient power to detect changes in gray matter fraction of 0.17 or less. |
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Yes, the non-voters may very well make up a significant fraction of the 100,000 protestors. |
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The new process allowed mass production using a fraction of the amount of silver thereby reducing costs. |
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To prospective employers, let me say that I'd be willing to fail for a fraction of the cost of other corporate washouts. |
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Mutagenic properties of emissions are essentially related to the extractible fraction of the organic particulates. |
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The fraction which precipitated upon dialysis against water represented a 5-fold purification. |
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A fraction later the ball is headed down for Owen, but he's flagged offside. |
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Right now, only a tiny fraction of the crude in either the Athabasca oil sands or the Orinoco Belt can be recovered. |
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Donating the passes will cost the city a fraction of the headline figure, as no extra services will be laid on. |
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Unlike the zeins, which lack lysines, the non-zein protein fraction contains a more balanced amino acid profile. |
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Almost 1200 supporters had travelled to back them, but only a fraction stuck it out until full-time. |
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Only a fraction of the huge amount of money we pay in road taxes is put into the maintenance and building of roads. |
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If they did, the insurance company would have been charged a fraction of that amount. |
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Subsequent growth determines the fraction of the potential florets that develop into flowers, and eventually to fruits and seeds. |
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The convincing patterns of paving bricks or flagstones left behind look great and come at a fraction of the trouble of the real thing. |
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So, exactly half of its vessels were registered under flags of convenience, avoiding taxes, paying a fraction of Canadian wage rates, etc. |
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Unfortunately it won't receive a fraction of the attention got by each dollop of Carey's inverted snobbery. |
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Write down the whole part as the next component of the continued fraction and invert the part after the decimal point. |
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Contesting a patent creates many benefits, and the contester gets only a fraction of them. |
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Their makers claim that anything a pipe organ can do an electronic organ can do at a fraction of the cost. |
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The galactomannan was obtained from the alkali-soluble fraction by selective precipitation. |
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However, only a small fraction of the crustal abundance of most minerals exists in non-silicate form, as oxides, sulphides, or carbonates. |
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Used in the explanation of superfluidity, this phenomenon enables a significant fraction of the particles to occupy a single quantum state. |
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To change a common fraction into a decimal, one must divide the numerator by the denominator. |
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Only a fraction of the devices available worldwide have been independently validated. |
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Feldspar separates were handpicked from a 62-125 mm sieve fraction crushed from megacrysts. |
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The free carbonate fraction is dominated by calcite that probably precipitated during early diagenesis, in contact with diagenetic pore water. |
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The council currently spends a fraction of this amount on all its other roads combined. |
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And there are too many books for more than a minute fraction to be reviewed or even briefly noticed in the metropolitan media. |
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At any instant, we seem to be fully aware of only a minute fraction of the things that we could be aware of. |
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The eye receives an impression, though it does not dispose of it, in a very minute fraction of a second. |
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The instant may perhaps be a minute fraction of a second and so it is difficult to give a blow or a grasp just that instant. |
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At the very least, any melt must represent a minute fraction of the mantle from which it formed. |
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Expressed in decimals, this fraction has the value 0.123456790, with these digits endlessly repeated in the same order. |
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The benefit is that you can find real treasures at a fraction of their original cost. |
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Likewise, only a fraction of all the programmers around the world speak English. |
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Of course, the reality is that unless I devote my life to backpacking, I'm unlikely to reach more than a fraction of these destinations. |
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As you decelerate, the brakes get noticeably softer in the fraction of a second before the car stops. |
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It can be made in different sizes to contain a fraction of an ounce to a quarter pound or more of liquid, gel, or cream. |
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When a patent expires, the generics step in and sell analog versions of the brand name product for a fraction of the price. |
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They are edited, abridged, and slightly simplified and represent a fraction of their original length. |
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Find the 2 roots and a continued fraction for a root of these quadratic equations. |
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Almost half those murdered each year in the city are black youths, even though they constitute a very small fraction of the whole society. |
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To convert a fraction to a percentage, divide the numerator by the denominator. |
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Plenty of Scouse artists have emerged since the beat explosion, but only a fraction have had any national impact. |
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Chemical and biological weapons were perceived to be as devastating as a nuclear weapon at a fraction of the cost and technical expertise. |
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The chapel could only accommodate a fraction of the people and each mass was dedicated to all the victims. |
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When these units relax, another fraction contracts tetanically thereby maintaining a nearly constant tension in the whole muscle. |
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Even in High Courts and embassies, the number of Dalits employed is a fraction of upper caste staff. |
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For a fraction of the expense of the proposed quinquennial review two better options are open to the General Medical Council. |
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Individual nodules range from a fraction of an inch to more than 14 inches across. |
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The contents of cycloparaffins were calculated gravimetrically in each separated fraction and also analyzed by mass spectrometry methods. |
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In this, of all ages, we should learn the lesson that to put only a fraction of the potentially culpable in the dock is to invite injustice. |
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I can only vainly aspire to ever possessing a fraction of the skills of Proust or Fitzgerald. |
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At this point if I were her, I'd be soiling my pants for giving these egomaniacs 7 million dollars, or some fraction thereof. |
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This fraction too can be reduced, and perhaps the new one will be reducible too. |
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Subsequent adsorption from a less concentrated solution of DOPC and DDM increases the fraction of DOPC in the layer. |
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This tiny fraction of those who suffer torture still numbers many thousands each year. |
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However his outstretched leg just got that fraction of an inch too much under the ball and it skimmed off the juncture of the crossbar and post. |
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A canine team can also examine 400 to 500 packages in about 30 minutes, a fraction of the time a human inspection would consume. |
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Moreover these old industries now employ only a tiny fraction of the working population. |
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But now, scientists have developed a way to make the materials for genes on a microchip in mass quantities, for a fraction of the current cost. |
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For a fraction of the cost of newspaper ads, companies can fill their vacant positions within days. |
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A very small fraction of this is due to imperfect elasticity of the solid Earth. |
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Under the proposed arrangements junior doctors will no longer suffer the ignominy of overtime paid at a fraction of the basic hourly rate. |
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This fraction contains both the ER and the Golgi complex, because these compartments have densities between 1.13 and 1.17 in tobacco leaf cells. |
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I found it perfectly reasonable that division by a fraction should equal multiplication by its reciprocal. |
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When you're done, you count up the number of cognates and compute the fraction of words that are cognate. |
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However, it is clear that only a small fraction of the spermatids develop into mature spermatozoa in males. |
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A fraction of the space between the boundary planes is homogeneously occupied with filaments oriented along the x-axis. |
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Both are produced by refining crude oil, but the kerosene fraction of the oil is a little heavier. |
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Turns out that he produces some rather wonderful music consisting almost entirely of samples, usually only a fraction of a second long. |
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He said hundreds of lives could be saved on the roads every year for a fraction of the amount being spent on rail safety. |
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However, even with prolonged depolarization, only a fraction of stored neuropeptides, called the releasable pool, can be secreted. |
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If we let other countries steal those ideas from us and then make them at a fraction of the cost, you know, that is undercutting our industry. |
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There is a clear correlation between sieve fraction and apparent age for white mica separates. |
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Piracy and illegal downloads, although covered to a fare-thee-well in the press, account for only a fraction of the drop in money. |
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Six minutes and a fraction over 20 seconds later, and the British four were contemplating a row of latent promise but patchy quality. |
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It deals with the development into a continued fraction of the generating function of a sequence satisfying a difference equation. |
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In a small fraction of cells severe decrease in metabolic activity may also occur. |
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Her eyes rest on me for a second, and I swear I can see a tiny ghost of a smile for a fraction of a second. |
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From these counts we computed the fraction of correct detections among all detections. |
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This would contribute to a significant etiologic fraction of low birth weight. |
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Gap fraction is computed by logarithmic averaging of the transmittances of subgroups of the data. |
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It's reasonable to suppose that good psychics, like good hitters in baseball, succeed only a modest fraction of the time. |
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If two-thirds of the movie marquees carry an American title in Europe, the fraction is even greater when it comes to translated books. |
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At the pulp mill, likewise, the workforce has shrunk to a fraction of its former size. |
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The fact is that our legal system gives victims a tiny fraction of the actual harm caused to them by the negligence of others. |
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Immigrants, refugees, and asylees constitute only a fraction of foreign-born persons who enter the United States each year. |
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As more modern recordings came along, old favorites, stereophonic and monaural, were released on Seraphim at a fraction of their original price. |
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Only a tiny fraction of businesses employ their own lobbyists or government relations people. |
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Considering how small a fraction of the web is devoted to linguistics, that's extraordinary. |
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The diseased dyskinetic heart, which was nearly double the size of a healthy one, had an ejection fraction of less than 20 per cent. |
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Even the biggest bookstores don't have enough room to store a fraction of the new books that wash in and out, like foam on a tide. |
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The inflation theory says that a baby universe blows up very quickly, like a balloon, in the tiniest fraction of a second. |
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The ejection fraction is a measure of the ability of the heart to pump blood. |
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Plasmas are forms of matter in which a significant fraction of the neutral atoms and molecules have been ionized to form free electrons and ions. |
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Firstly, the niche sellers in the long tail are selling more, so the tail is growing as a fraction of the whole. |
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Unconsciously, he quickened his pace a fraction and caught himself clenching and unclenching his fists as he walked. |
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In some communities where gophers are abundant, they consume an amazing fraction of the underground productivity of plants. |
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Its high-quality coffee came from arabica beans, which in 1971 accounted for a small fraction of the coffee consumed in America. |
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The steam-distilled fraction of the aerial parts of Erigeron speciosus was tested for activity against strawberry plant pathogenic fungi. |
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The line between the numerator and denominator is known as the fraction bar. |
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There are different business models, but what is for certain is that the admission fees will only pay for a tiny fraction of operational costs. |
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First, the sub-samples of eggs that we used to quantify hatch also allowed us to estimate the fraction of eggs that hatched. |
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Dishes and tureens were produced in great quantities at a fraction of their cost in silver. |
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These are only a tiny fraction of the theories given by Arab viewers but, for the sake of brevity, I will not recount them all. |
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In most studies, bulk samples are sieved and all fossils of a specified size fraction are counted and identified. |
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When the material is then sieved and the finer fraction sent to the assay furnace the gold particles could stay on the screen and be left out. |
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He conceded he was possibly better off not knowing and punched the button outside the lift a fraction of a second before the doors closed. |
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Lavish silks, sparkling gems and tailor-made clothes are just some of the items available at a fraction of Irish prices. |
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Detrital dumortierite infrequently has been found in the heavy mineral fraction of sediments. |
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Their success is not representative, however, as silver constitutes only a tiny fraction of today's robust contemporary art market. |
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The water-soluble fraction of the fluid contains amino acids and a considerable amount of saccharides. |
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Use the method above to convert it into a fraction with whole numbers in the denominator. |
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An aliquot of the ethanol-soluble fraction was used to distill ethanol with a small distillatory apparatus. |
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Texture of the fine-earth fraction is silt loam or loam with gravelly or very gravelly modifiers. |
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Apparently, the running start he made before he jumped had had the undesired effect of propelling him a fraction too far to the side. |
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No other country in the world approaches that level of spending as a fraction of national income, no matter how its medical care is organized. |
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As a result, ICEM CFD Hexa allows you to generate high quality hexahedral grids in a fraction of the time that is traditionally required. |
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I didn't know who had killed them, but the two figures dropped to the ground a fraction of a second after we started shooting. |
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But despite the countless cups of joe chugged down in cubicles, the workplace represents just a fraction of the overall coffee market. |
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Equally importantly, the fraction of unsuccessful attempts was reduced fivefold. |
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I realised that it took much to make her happy but she could become unhappy in a fraction of a second. |
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Some sections are built up so thickly with paint that they project outward a fraction of an inch from the canvas's surface. |
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Desperate digging against the rising water level managed to salvage a tiny fraction of its priceless mosaics, now displayed in Gaziantep museum. |
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The baryonic matter that makes up the nuclei of atoms seems to provide only a small fraction of the total mass in the Universe. |
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They carry a large fraction of the kinetic energy of the explosions of very massive stars. |
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A reverberation passes through the string and is followed by a second strike a fraction of a second later. |
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The flexibility of self-catering means you can stay in the city centre at a fraction of the price of a hotel room. |
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The forest has been intensively coppiced, and multi-stemmed trees make up a large fraction of the present tree population. |
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The days we attended there were ample staff on duty but only a fraction of them seemed to be working. |
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In fact, that's only a fraction of the cost of a license, especially when the much-touted property turns out to be a dud. |
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A single photon wavelength measurement can be completed in a fraction of a microsecond, but the accuracy will be many orders of magnitude less. |
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Using the same aggregates as normal concrete, it could be used anywhere cement is but with a fraction of the carbon footprint. |
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Carbon nanofibres are so fine, they are only a tiny fraction of the diameter of a human hair. |
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She gave a little yip of panic when I crawled up under there with her, then relaxed a fraction as she saw who it was. |
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A substantial fraction of vertebrate and invertebrate genomes is composed of mobile elements and their derivatives. |
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It follows that foreign trade would be cut back to a fraction of what it is at present. |
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Neither private charity nor insurance will cover more than a fraction of the immense costs involved in reconstruction. |
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A large fraction of the eukaryotic DNA is composed of transposable elements that can cause mutations when they transpose to novel sites. |
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Sometimes a firm flounders, and its owners seek to recover some fraction of their investment by selling the firm. |
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In short, the fraction of survey respondents who really knew the right answer, and weren't just lucky guessers, is probably less than a quarter. |
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Any remaining fraction of a share will be paid in cash when the distribution is made by November 7 at the latest. |
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At the auction, where he regularly trades as part his business, out of date equipment is sold at a fraction of the cost price. |
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These intermediate filaments run in parallel along the axon and occupy a large fraction of the axoplasmic volume. |
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This meant that huge armies could be maintained at a fraction of the cost of a standing army. |
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The resultant supernatant fraction was used for the determination of lipid peroxidation and glutathione. |
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With only a fraction of their financial firepower, he and his volunteers will have a lot of legwork to do. |
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The parachute had retracted in a mere fraction of a second, so quickly that Alan barely saw it withdraw. |
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Within the fraction of a second it took the other paladins to realise that their companion was dead, the trio was on them. |
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This partitioning will reduce the equilibrium molar fraction of cholesterol in the surface layers. |
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Saudi Arabia has more Red Sea coastline than any other nation, yet only a minute fraction is accessible to divers. |
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This, the last period of dinosaurian evolution, was also the period of their greatest diversity, although only a fraction of the types are known. |
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The lead plates convert a small fraction of the incident annihilation photons into electrons while the wire chambers determine the position of the charge. |
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Both sexes of white storks and black kites look alike, so gender was determined by molecular procedures using DNA extracted from the cellular fraction of a few drops of blood. |
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The fine sand and silt size fraction comprised decayed plant material, pollen, occasional chitin fragments, clay aggregates, diatoms and fine silicates. |
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Clearly, there's a lot of business activity in the inner cities, but only a small fraction of it appears to spring from the people who grew up there. |
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The eye receives an impression in a very minute fraction of a second. |
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Large depositors account for a tiny fraction of all Cypriot bank accounts, but more than half of all Cypriot bank deposits. |
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There, with a bit of good advice and wise judgement, you'll eat some of the most fascinating and memorable food you could ever hope to experience at a fraction of the price. |
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By the end of December, only about 30,000 people nationwide had applied for a piece of the pie, a tiny fraction of the number the settlement could handle. |
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Just before metamorphosis, the tadpoles weigh only a fraction of an ounce. |
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The new services, however, will not include travelling post offices to sort mail and are a fraction of the 60 nightly trains that ran two years ago. |
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If you go to the harbour, there are wizened old ladies selling beautiful hand-made lace and tablecloths for a fraction of what they'd cost back home. |
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Conventional QTL mapping that uses intercrosses of a chosen pair of lines is able to detect only a minute fraction of the existing genetic variance. |
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Only a fraction of ships laid down were ever fully operational. |
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The dominant non-clay mineral composition of the coarse fraction consists of biotite, quartz, and sanidine with lesser amounts of apatite and zircon. |
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In winter and early spring, there is less open water, but a substantial fraction of new, thin ice forms in leads opened by the constant motion of the ice pack. |
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Suppose that some small fraction of teasel seeds land in water, and that when they do they are dispersed according to a Laplace distribution with some larger mean distance. |
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Facials, manicures, body massage, electrolysis, not to mention haircuts, highlights and perms are all on offer at a fraction of the price you'd pay at a high street salon. |
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These days, the trading floor is responsible for only a small fraction of the actual volume that passes through the Exchange. |
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Living organisms acquire a characteristic minor fraction of radiocarbon by equilibrating with the carbon dioxide of ambient air or surrounding waters. |
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Each cell has a base station that transmits and receives signals over just a small fraction of the frequencies to which the network operator has access. |
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In the past 20 years, the kibbutzes have lost one-fourth of their population and members today number 120,000, a small fraction of Israel's 7 million people. |
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Zero divided by negative or positive numbers is either zero or is expressed as a fraction with zero as numerator and the finite quantity as denominator. |
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Stored liquids should be only a small fraction of the storage capacity because successful solid and semi-solid storages require excess liquids to be drained off. |
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All the calculations needed are done intuitively in a fraction of seconds. |
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This finding suggests that most wounded cells reseal their membrane defect and that a relatively small fraction of wounded lung cells undergo necrosis. |
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Two workmen and a mechanical shovel would sort out the whole sorry mess in one weekend at a tiny fraction of the stupid price they are talking about for a bridge. |
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One can only hope that their life together is even a fraction as fabulous as their wedding. |
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When the shutter of your camera opens for that fraction of a second, photons of light stream in and strike the silver halide grains suspended in the gelatin emulsion. |
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But the committee was only able to lop off a small fraction of the fees. |
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Each person needs between 700 and 900 shots of laser light, which feels like a little jet of hot water pulsing against the skin for a fraction of a second. |
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The smooth, hundred-year-old larch under my stockinged feet where I now sit in my study represents only a tiny fraction of a very complex solution for what ails our forests. |
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However, we observed that a fraction of survivors become uracil auxotrophs, because of repair events associated with more complex chromosomal rearrangements. |
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The textures of soils reflect the proportion of sand, silt, and clay sizes within that portion of an inorganic soil fraction that is less than 2 mm. |
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That stock is now worth only a fraction of what it was back in the day. |
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Even though supernovas can appear as bright as galaxies when viewed with optical telescopes, this light represents only a small fraction of the energy released. |
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But for those who can take it unflinchingly, with a fraction of the passion that Christ displayed, this may yet be the most significant viewing experience in a lifetime. |
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Then, the area disturbed was calculated as a fraction of the area sampled. |
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The cerebellum is nearly the same fraction of the brain in sloths and cats, sheep, manatees and antelopes but many fold bigger in some elasmobranch species than in others. |
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Could you not get a cheap flight to somewhere beachy, take off your shoes, find a wooden cabin and a man to cook you curry, for a fraction of the cost? |
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The length and diameter of the bypass channel dictate that only a tiny fraction of the total acoustic displacement at the oval window is diverted through that channel. |
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A semiclassical analysis of the electronic transition process indicates that a significant fraction of the S 1 population decays to S 0 at each crossing point. |
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If you are a junior doctor you also get paid a fraction of your hourly salary when working overtime. Consultants at present do not get paid for their overtime. |
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The card is only a fraction of the size compared what were used to seeing with 3D cards, but nevertheless, this type of design is sensible as well as practical. |
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There are so many types of suffering and injustice in the world that any single person can only be active in protesting about and opposing a fraction of them. |
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What really happened was that for many decades offices employed vastly overqualified women to be secretaries, paying them a fraction of what they were worth. |
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Nevertheless, slight increases in the sister chromatid exchanges frequencies have been found mainly in the absence of the S9 microsomal fraction in the in vitro assays. |
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These bootlegs come shrink wrapped in pretty packaging, looking almost exactly like a professional version except they cost a fraction of the price. |
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The high fraction of black hole binaries found in globular star clusters suggests that the black holes captured a single star or pulled it away from its original companion. |
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Runoff from steep ice-cliffs, or through subglacial flow driven by water percolating through pores or fractures, will convert a high fraction of melting into ablation. |
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Cabbage used to cost only a few fen, less than one U.S. cent, a kilogram and a fraction of the price of other vegetables, but prices have since evened out. |
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The dispersal of the juveniles differs from that of most other promiscuous or polygynous mammals, being female-biased with a fraction of males remaining philopatric. |
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A tiny fraction of the population monopolizes the lion's share of the resources that have been produced by the labor of the entire working population. |
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Thus the lifetime of the peptide-vesicle complex is directly proportional to the molar partition coefficient, which increases with the mole fraction of PS in the vesicle. |
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The most easily visible part of galaxy clusters, i.e. the stars in all the galaxies, make up only a small fraction of the total of what makes up the cluster. |
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When the driver makes the gearshift, the first clutch is released and the second engages, so that the gear shift takes place in a fraction of a second. |
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The stainless handbasins mounted in laminated glass, for instance, were designed and manufactured in-house at a fraction of the cost of similar designer versions. |
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This design may play a part in the marvelous ability of stentors to regenerate even when only a tiny fraction of the original individual is left intact. |
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The corrosion of these unnoble metals is sufficiently rapid to provide the necessary number of electrons, so only a small fraction are used on local cathodes at the surface of the unnoble metal. |
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Previous experience of PCMBS inhibiting a fraction of the normal unloading efflux suggests that this large, PCMBS-insensitive efflux is by a passive mechanism. |
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However, in the case of compressed gases, the compressibility at high densities falls to a small fraction of the value predicted for the ideal gas. |
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In the argillaceous fraction of a sedimentary series of petroliferous sandstones from the Sahara two successive diagenetic changes are considered. |
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Now we must change each fraction into the terms of the common denominator. |
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When they brought their spectacularly lengthy and overwrought country rock show to town last year they attracted only a fraction of tonight's capacity crowd. |
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Apart from being more effective and more suited to victims' needs, the cost of a county court injunction is a fraction of the cost of a criminal case. |
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They had acquired the land for a tiny fraction of that amount. |
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Although the sulfated maitake fraction resembled the anti-HIV potency of AZT, it was not considered a promising treatment because of potential cellular toxicity in vivo. |
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This time however things were very different as they took to the stage in the roadhouse in front of a crowd that was a mere fraction of what they experienced last time. |
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The cross section of hospitals that were tested was only a fraction in the country and we can safely assume that statistically most of those will be on the fiddle too. |
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But with only a fraction of total delegates awarded, is that anything more than a tall tale? |
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The decision about which books to buy, the court said, is necessarily a selective decision, in which only a small fraction of all possible books are chosen. |
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If only the museum had been given a fraction of the budget wasted on silly stunts and vacuous indulgences of the Capital of Culture bid, its future would be assured. |
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His performance, torpidly solemn and self-conscious as a potential Oscar winner, has a fraction of the zip of his comic turns in Pirates of the Caribbean and Ed Wood. |
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As for the indigenous people, a small fraction were better off, but most were uprooted from their traditional lands whose fragile ecosystems had been destroyed. |
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The judges who handle arraignments at criminal court in all five boroughs have a small fraction of their usual caseloads. |
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While they account for only a tiny fraction of sales, electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids are rising. |
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But at Ford, Chevrolet, and Chrysler, electric cars and plug-in hybrids account for only a tiny fraction of sales. |
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My personal tally accounts for barely a fraction of those deserving of a post-mortem tribute. |
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The blade pierced his liver and diaphragm, missing his heart and aorta by a fraction of an inch. |
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What about those integers in the continued fraction forms of the powers? |
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What fraction of receptors are saturated following the release of a single quantum, and is a larger synapse, with more receptors less saturated than a smaller one? |
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He was a little too excited, his voice pitched a fraction too high. |
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The map demonstrates that, with our methods and subjects, changes in a voxel's gray matter fraction of 0.17 or less, depending on brain region, would have been detectable. |
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As we feared, she was not prepared for just how long you have to sit in a car hurtling at great speeds to cross even a fraction of the United States. |
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He can get aged Scottish beef foreribs for a fraction of the price he was offered in the city's West End, and he has not yet once paid for stock bones. |
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Fortunately, a salvage unit was available, at a fraction of that amount. |
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The y-axis is the fraction of sequences falling into a particular bin. |
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Only a small fraction of the ancestors of today's Armenian Americans had any contact with the Russified northern cities of Yerevan, Van, or Erzerum. |
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To change a percentage to a fraction, divide it by 100 and reduce the fraction or move the decimal point to the right until you have only integers. |
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Moreover, the fraction of stacked conformations for a given set of linker dihedrals is consistently greater for the bis-adenyl compounds than for the bis-naphthyl compounds. |
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Perhaps disappointingly, investigation techniques such as shadowing or discreetly checking out somebody's background take up just a small fraction of the course. |
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Prior to the study, the two groups had comparable ejection fraction rates. |
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How often during training exercises or combat operations have we seen commanders able to employ only a fraction of the combat power in their command? |
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Lay subsidies were taxes collected at a certain fraction of the moveable property of all laymen. |
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You can visit the millionaire playground of Palm Beach, Florida, and live the good life for a fraction of what big-timers spend. |
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Still in reverse, she goosed the gas and accordioned the running board a fraction of an inch more. |
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The areal sweep efficiency EA is defined as the fraction of the total flood pattern that is contacted by the displacing fluid. |
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Autogas can be obtained for a fraction of the cost of avgas, but its use is not without controversy. |
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The axion is a candidate particle for the cold dark matter that constitutes a large fraction of the mass of the Universe. |
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Any remaining sputum fraction was cryobanked for future metagenomic studies to examine bacterial colonisation of the airways. |
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The main components of the diterpenic fraction are acids indicating a resin from a plant belonging to the conifer family. |
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Column chromatography of fraction E1 yielded ursolic acid, euscaphic acid and corosolic acid. |
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His eyes sprang open. Umegat stared straight at him for the fraction of a second, and Cazaril felt flensed. |
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Neither can the natural body of Christ be subject to any fraction or breaking up. |
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It is therefore not known whether there is L-lactate bound to the protein fraction of the sample after perchloric acid is added. |
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The denominator of that fraction is the value of the entire residuary estate. |
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Each fraction was then characterized and quantified by agarose gel electrophoresis and brevetoxin radioimmunoassay, respectively. |
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Among several methods, continued fraction is one of the techniques that is used to obtain transient solution. |
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However when a fraction is divided by a fraction, using a virtual fraction bar allows this concept to be made clearer. |
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The washed P2 fraction was subjected to hypoosmotic shock and lysis before centrifugation again. |
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He knows that if his bat is off, even a fraction of an inch, it can mean a foul tip out to the catcher instead of a line drive single to left. |
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Historically, bank reserves have formed only a small fraction of deposits, a system called fractional reserve banking. |
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Many atmospheric engines were converted to the Watt design, for a price based on a fraction of the savings in fuel. |
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Modern BLDC motors range in power from a fraction of a watt to many kilowatts. |
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